They seem to be out of stock, but I've seen this item for sale at other magic dealers, such as Hocus Pocus, in their Christmas section. The Hocus Pocus website explains that the misc. Christmas silks are 12" and the nativity one is 14"

Note -- I bought some of Doc Haley's other "silks" years ago (Santa head, Christ Head, Devil head, Dove), and they aren't exactly like other magic silks. They are made from a different, slightly heavier fabric.

Thanks Donald. I am aware of that set, but I thought it was probably no longer available. I was really needing something larger than that too, but I may have to settle for it if I can still find a set. It seems someone would print a nice one. Not only a Nativity, but a Christmas tree silk would be good to have too.....maybe a snowman...a present...I could go on and on I guess! I know there are silks with the tree, gift, and so forth on it, but the ones I have seen include other things as well. Usually an entire scene. I would like to have some individual silks with only the various items by themselves printed on them.

I know Tim at Wonder Imagery will do custom work, and I may look into that later on. I remember that Tim did a cross silk for someone a while back. I wonder if he now includes it in his product line? I cannot find it on his website.

Mister Mystery

Donald DunphyInner circle
Victoria, BC, Canada
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Posted: Dec 29, 2011 09:27 pm

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It sounds like you want someone to make a larger version of The Real Meaning of Christmas, on 24" or 36" silks. That would be a nice silk set.

On the topic of a Christmas tree silk, I have an 18" Christmas tree silk set that is made by Practical Magic. UK Magic Dealer, but available at many US Magic Dealers. The routine is called "Christmas Lights", and is a mismade routine that also uses a d'lite. 4 silks to that set.

Tim Sonefelt (Wonder Imagery) also sells a mismade Christmas Tree effect called "Trevor's Tree", and a Christmas tree blendo bag called "The Legend of the Christmas Tree."

A mismade snowman silk set is available from both P&A silks (might be rare now), and also one that Tim Sonefelt (Wonder Imagery) sells. P&A one is called "Frankie the Snowman", the Wonder Imagery one is called "Jozo Bozo's Mis Made Snowman." The P&A one is larger, and the Wonder Imagery one is smaller.

So Christmas tree and Snowman silks exist, just as parts of other sets.

Thanks Donald. I had looked at Trevor's Tree and Frankie The Snowman. I had forgotten about the Christmas Lights set. I'm not sure I could use it if it has the light up silk. I will try and look it up.

I could buy these sets and get some of what I want. It would cost me plenty though, and I;d still be missing the Nativity. I'm just really hashing out some ideas in my head while working on a new routine. Ideas start flowing faster than I can digest them and I go in all sorts of different directions! I find it hard to remain on a straight path while I am creating!

Thanks again. I'm still searching around and trying to figure out what I need to do.

Mister Mystery

Donald DunphyInner circle
Victoria, BC, Canada
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Posted: Dec 30, 2011 09:27 am

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Years ago, I wanted 2 identical silks, 36" in size, that had a scene with the 3 Wise Men and the Star. I found a local silk artist to create them for me.

BTW, the final silk in "Christmas Lights" doesn't actually light up. It's a different trick that ends up with a silk covered in small lights. I think that other one is called "Blendo Bag with Lights."

- Donald

P.S. I'm pretty sure that Laflin Magic made a silk with a drawing of Baby Jesus on it at one time. It's not on the current website, and wasn't shown in their 2005 catalog either. So, maybe that was before when Duane and Mary ran the mail order business, or before when Rebecca Lock ran the mail order business. You could check with David and Teesha to see if they will be carrying it again.

I have been considering checking with a local artist. In fact I was going through the phone book this morning. I don't know exactly what you are referring to when you say, "silk artist". I was considering an airbrush artist or maybe someone that can do silk-screening. I know a silkscreen guy very well that does our band tee-shirts for us. I'm just not sure he could do it with lightweight silk. Do you know if silk-screening would work on thin, lightweight silk?

Mister Mystery

Donald DunphyInner circle
Victoria, BC, Canada
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Posted: Dec 30, 2011 10:13 am

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I don't know the answer to that. The artist that I connected with made custom silk scarves (for women), etc. and sold them at local craft fairs. She might have used a silk-screening process to make my wise men silks, I'm not sure. She also did some other silk work for me.

Yes, and both do great work! I'm not sure Richard would do the custom printing, but he has made up some custom dyed silk sets for me before.

By the way, I called my silk-screen guy and he said he could not do what I requested with his equipment. He felt it would get too hot, and controlling the bleed-though would be difficult. He said there is a type of silk-screening that uses a dry ink method, and he thought that would probably work best for this type of thing. However, he didn't even know where to find one!

I used to know a great artist that also did airbrush work. He did some work for my rock band years ago, and he is impressive. I lost touch with him, and I don't even know if he still does any artwork, but I am trying to locate him right now.

Mister Mystery

Donald DunphyInner circle
Victoria, BC, Canada
7220 Posts

Posted: Sep 15, 2017 05:52 pm

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Back in December 2011, when this thread was new, I mentioned my 3 Wise Men and the Star Silk that I had custom made for me. Read the previous posts (I think it's a 24" silk, and not a 36" one.)

But I never posted a photo of it. I stumbled across this thread again today, and realized I now have a photo of that silk online.